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The '''Berkeley Open System for Skill Aggregation'''<ref>http://boinc.berkeley.edu/workshop_07.ppt p.39 (September 6, 2007)</ref> ('''Bossa''') is a software framework for [[distributed thinking]] - the use of volunteers on the Internet to perform tasks that require human intelligence, knowledge, or cognitive skills.
 
The '''Berkeley Open System for Skill Aggregation'''<ref>http://boinc.berkeley.edu/workshop_07.ppt p.39 (September 6,2007)</ref> ('''Bossa''') is a software framework for [[distributed thinking]] - the use of volunteers on the Internet to perform tasks that require human intelligence, knowledge, or cognitive skills.
 
== History ==
[[David P. Anderson]] a research scientist at the [[Space Sciences Laboratory]] of the [[University of California, Berkeley]], and leader of the [[BOINC]] project was involved in [[Stardust@home]]. The project used 23,000 volunteers to identify interstellar dust particles via the Web - an approach called [[distributed thinking]]. In 2007 Anderson launched two new software projects: Bossa (middleware for distributed thinking), and [[Bolt_Bolt (computing)|Bolt]] (a framework for web-based training and education in the context of volunteer computing and distributed thinking).
 
== Overview ==
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== See also ==
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* Anderson, David P. (September 10, 2008) [http://boinc.berkeley.edu/slides/bossa_intro.pdf Bossa: Middleware for Middleware for Volunteer Thinking]
 
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